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GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS IN ENGINEERING

For the purpose of promoting engineering research and the develop-
ment of qualified research men, the University of Wisconsin has established
three research fellowships in the College of Engineering. These fellowships
are granted under the following conditions:

Each fellow will be appointed for a period of two years, subject to
satisfactory service. The salary will be $900 for the first year and $1100
for the second year. The fellow will be required to devote not less than half
his time to assigned research work in the College of Engineering, but will
in any case be given opportunity to complete his work for the M.S. degree
within the two-year period. Candidates must be graduates of engineering
colleges of recognized standing and should preferably have had one or two
years’ graduate study or teaching or engineering experience. The period
of service required will be the usual academic year, including the short
vacations.

SPECIAL FELLOWSHIPS IN ENGINEERING

The gas section, the electrical section, and the electric railway section
of the Wisconsin Utilities Association each maintains a fellowship valued
annually at $500, open to graduate students. Appointment to the gas fel-
lowship is made by the Chemical Engineering Department, and those to the
electrical and electric railway fellowships by the Electrical Engineering
Department.

In the Department of Mining and Metallurgy, cooperative fellowships
are offered under grants from the Engineering Foundation, Wisconsin Steel
Foundry Research Foundation, and the Wisconsin Gray Iron Research
Foundation. These fellowships carry stipends of $1,200 per year and in
each case the fellow carries on research work on some special problem relat-
ing to the particular industry.

SPECIAL FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS IN GERMAN

A number of special fellowships and scholarships are available in the
Department of German. From funds furnished by the National Teachers’
Seminary in Milwaukee there is available the Milwaukee Seminary Travel-
ing Fellowship for a year’s study in Germany, the amount of which, accord-
ing to individual needs, may be as high as $1,000. This fellowship is open
to graduate students who have done distinguished work in the teacher-train-
ing courses of the department and who wish to prepare themselves further
for the teaching of German.

Under the auspices of the Seminary Endowment Association of New
York City, there have been established four resident fellowships of $600
each: the Ferdinand W. Lafrentz Fellowship, the Paul M. Warburg Fel-
lowship, the Paul Guenther Fellowship, and the Seminary Endowment As-
sociation Fellowship. Applications for these four fellowships are to be
addressed to Mr. G. J. Lenz, Secretary Seminary Endowment Association,
345 E. 15th Street, New York City.

The Henry Gund Graduate Scholarship in German Literature has an
annual value at present of $400. The Julius Zehnter Fellowship in German
has an annual value at present of approximately $600, the interest on a
bequest of $10,000.